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Bühler partners with Microsoft to launch new digital solutions for the food processing industry

Bühler says it will unveil “ground-breaking digital technologies” that include minimizing toxic contamination, reducing food waste and increasing end-product quality across the whole food value chain as part of a new partnership with Microsoft.

The new digital solutions and services will be presented at the Microsoft booth at Hannover Messe in Germany.

“Today’s food value chains are facing tremendous challenges,” says Ian Roberts, CTO at the Bühler Group. 

“Digital solutions will allow us to improve food safety and integrity and reduce food losses and waste. They enable us to be more efficient in production.

“In fact, with intelligent implementation of our digital capabilities we will make a major step towards meeting our goals of lowering waste and energy consumption in the food value chain by 30 per cent.”

Caglayan Arkan, general manager manufacturing and resources at Microsoft, says: “For the agriculture industry to meet the global quality demands of the future, sustainability in all aspects of agricultural production is key.

“Microsoft’s mission is to help leaders like Bühler take advantage of its data using our Azure cloud and Azure IoT technologies to accurately forecast trends in agriculture, improve food safety and provide better services for customers.”

The Bühler-Microsoft collaboration comes at a time when the global food industry faces increasing environmental and economic pressure.

By 2050, the planet’s population is predicted to grow to 9 billion. Providing sufficient nutritious food in a sustainable way is a major challenge we have only begun to address.

More than 30 per cent of global energy goes into food production. However, around 30 per cent of all food is lost or wasted, while 800 million people are starving.

From today’s perspective, we continue to challenge the limits of our agricultural systems, which will need to supply an additional 265 million tons of plant protein by 2050.

It is Bühler’s declared aim, through smart partnerships, to create businesses that contribute to solving these challenges.

Bühler says: “With the digitalization of the food industry we have a new, unrivalled capability we can bring to bear.”

The showcases to be presented at the Hannover industry tradeshow cover the whole value chain from farm to fork.

Gamaya – improving efficiency and sustainability of industrial farms

Gamaya decision support and automation services help farmers optimize their use of water, chemicals, fuel and manual labor, while reducing environmental impact and improving the quantity and quality of produce.

Examples of analytics include the mapping and classification of weeds, early diagnostics of plant disease, pests and nutrient deficiencies, as well as prediction of yields.

Enabled by a unique combination of technologies including hyperspectral and satellite imaging, data fusion and artificial intelligence, it improves the efficiency and sustainability of farming businesses through smarter decisions.

Breakthrough sorting solution – saving lives and increasing yields

Maize, the world’s main cereal crop, can be affected by aflatoxin, a naturally occurring toxin that is highly carcinogenic. 500 million people worldwide are at risk of exposure to it.

It is estimated to cause up to 150,000 cases of liver cancer a year and contribute to stunting in millions of children. The economic impact on farmers, food processors and the economy is significant.

Bühler will be launching a breakthrough sorting technology for maize, making a major contribution to addressing this urgent challenge. This “revolutionary solution” will be presented for the first time at Hannover Messe with a working demonstration, says Bühler.

PreMa – intelligent storage and handling

85 million tons of cereal grains are lost in storage and handling every year. Reducing this loss helps our customers and contributes to safeguarding more of the food the world produces.

PreMa is an intelligent silo monitoring solution to ensure grain is stored under the correct conditions.

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TotalSense – providing quick and objective quality control for rice

TotalSense is a mobile rice analyzer that provides for quick and objective quality control.

The customer submits a photo of a rice sample and receives a quality report, including an analysis of broken and discolored rice grains.

TotalSense reduces the time for rice quality checks by up to 10 times.

Safefood.ai – improving food safety through data-driven early warnings

Safefood.ai scans thousands of official databases, webpages, news and social media channels for events and rumors related to food safety.

It identifies food and feed products affected and provides customized early warnings to food processors, enabling them to stay ahead of food safety risks.

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Arkan says: “Collaborations like the one between Bühler and Microsoft will be essential to feeding our world and fueling a better future for our natural resources and food production.

“With artificial intelligence and the cloud, we have the technology to address some of the biggest challenges facing the industry.”

Bühler says: “The digital revolution is a huge opportunity for the food manufacturing industry.

“It has the potential to bring beneficial changes along the entire value chain, improving safety, transparency and efficiency, and reducing energy consumption and waste.

“We are only scratching the surface of this potential. The partnership between Bühler and Microsoft will equip us with tools to address some of the key challenges the industry and the world faces.”

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